Soul Assassins Intermission Rar File

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Soul Assassins Intermission Rar File Rating: 9,2/10 8362 reviews

Just cause' this was released mainly only in Japan and I know that I got more than a few vinyl heads raoming around on here, I'mma put up the brand new and 5th installment of Lord Finesse and DJ Muro's 'King of Diggin' series.mixing in a grip (70+) of rare samples, grooves and breaks into a giant mix, these two solidify the reasons why in large part they're considered some of the best out there when it comes to diggin'. Can't describe to you how ill some of the records they play on here are.comes with the 2nd bonus disc that contains 10 tracks.

Soul Assassins Intermission Rar File

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Earns a worthy 8 outta 10.BIG D O.no track list. This joint is actually a bonus cut from the highly anticipated collabo album between two of QN5's all time illest stars, producer extraordinaire Domingo and underground emcee PackFM.After you listen to this jawn, you'll soon understand that the album really is gonna be the monster that we all thought it would.can't wait for the summertime!

I knida wish that 'Absolutely Positive' woulda been on the actual LP tho.this joint is a surefire banger.DJ Cazz on the cuts ya'll, enjoy.BIG D O 1.Absolutely Positive(DIRTY) 2.Absolutely Positive(CLEAN) 3.Absolutely Positive(INSTRUMENTAL) http://rapidshare.com/files/226428428/packfmabsolutelypositiveproducedbyd.zip. You know I had to show this guy some love.Reppin' one of my home base's, Mr. J Medieros (formerly of The Procussions and Rawkus Records) calls the South Boro, Southern Colorado Springs section of Colorado Home.Medieros, Actually went to Wasson High School, my former High School's (Si-air-ra!!!) 2nd biggest rival.I've followed The Procussions since they broke out with 'As Iron Sharpens Iron' and it was always a great joy to see them succeed, but no doubt I always noticed how Medieros's rhymes in particular stood out. The half Scottish, half Portuguese emcee who now calls Los Angeles home is a true credit to 'The Springs', bein on the underground grind and routinely serves as the exact inspiration for this aspiring producer's dreams. Having already dropped three albums with his now defunct group The Procussions (also from C.Springs) and dropping his own solo LP in 07', Medieros returns with a new 5 track EP that once again is filled with smart, engaging, and enlightening verses that keep his rep of being one of the better, more true to life, Indie-Hop acts firmly intact. Medieros once again takes the route of social commentator and activist emcee on 'The Art Of Broken Glass', giving you 5 cuts that each have their own poignant messages. (00:03:31) Mr.J.Medeiros - Love Is All Feat.

Soul Assassins Intermission Rar File

Tara Ellis 02. (00:03:00) Mr.J.Medeiros - Umpire State 03. (00:03:07) Mr.J.Medeiros - The Measure 04. (00:04:00) Mr.J.Medeiros - Tower Of Cards 05. (00:02:54) Mr.J.Medeiros - Broken Windows. Wow, what a week for vid's eh?

While many dope one's dropped in the past 7 or 8 days, I'm afriad Kurious's newest effort 'Bennetton' takes the title of thee nicest of them all, and really, just the illest vid/song that Hip-Hop has had in a minute. Really introspective and heart wrenching material from L.A.

Cappadonna, the WU's enigmatic and unofficial 10th member hits us with a dope, brand new low budget banger in 'Life's A Gamble'. Imagery of Cappa and Rae gallivanting around in a true playboy's crib and inside luxury whips has me reminiscing about the days of old when idea's for a shoot like this got huge budgets and went down as all-time classics.Big budget or not, I'm happy Cappadonna is still doin it.This vid is entertaining and the song itself is cold as hell.' Slang Prostitution' was ill, go pick that up kiddies.

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Making it's debut this week all over your favorite underground and hardcore web/radio shows is this new banger from Blaq Poet titled 'Hate'. Presumably off his upcoming project 'The Blaqprint', this joint is nuthin but real Hip-Hop.I wish this was just the high quality single, but all I got is a radio rip off of Paul Rosenburg's show.still highly bumpable tho.gonna burn it on a CD-R and give it the ole' sound system check in a few. With the assistance of a focused Nore, who turns in an excellent verse as well as a certified DJ Premier banger, 'Hate' should have you feelin' nuthin but love for Blaq Poe's steez. I've referenced the fact that I've been a lifelong Soul Assassins fan many times on here.I've talked endlessly about how instantly enamored I was with Muggs's compilation LP's that featured his timeless, expert boom bapery aligned with the coldest emcee's from not only L.A., but NYC and even down south.Those first two SA comp's were as close to perfection as a producer could get to me.I mean, Muggs was just in the zone.everything from the pairings of the emcee's, the actual music and the artwork was just that shit to me.

All of that being said, ya'll must understand the feelings of excitement and anticipation I possess about Muggs's newest comp., titled 'Intermission' that is currently set to drop on June 23rd.The LP is the official 3rd installment of the Soul Asssassins series and just like it's predecessor's it's chock full of the names that currently dominate the hardcore and underground Hip-Hop scenes. Now, many of you know I don't put up too many of my favorite artist's new LP's when they drop.practically none anymore.and 'Intermission' will definitely not be up on Pure Hip-Hop, but I wanna see my dude Muggs make some dough, even though I know he don't make Hip-Hop for money, but rather for the love.So, in that spirit I'm putting up the Snippet tape of Intermission so those of you who insist on taste testing before you buy the ham can get your early preview on.me on the other hand, i'm not gonna ruin it for myself.been waiting too long.gonna go thru the entire ritual with this one, i.e. Getting up real early on that tuesday, being at the record store right when it opens and then goin in, coppin' the CD and the Vinyl (think it's gettin' pressed up on wax, not sure tho) and then bumpin' them shits for the next week straight.

Bun B - Gangsta Shit ft.m1 2:44 02. Sick Jacken - Classical ft.Evidence 3:03 03. Cahce Infinite - Gunshots ft.Alchemist 1:00 04. La Coka Nostra - Do It 3:28 05. PCP - Rep Yo Shit 1:03 06.

Self Scientific - Good Evening LA 1:06 07. Reef The Lost Cause - Meet Your Maker ft.Outer Space 1:01 08. Rza - Intermission ft.B-Real - Planet Asia 1:06 09. Pridigy - Cahnpions ft.Big Twins 2:51 10. Fashawn - Let Go (My Life) 1:01 11. Planet Asia - Like That Yall 1:15 12. Cynic - World We’re in 4:23 13.

Chace Infinite - Call It Like I See It ft.Krondon 1:06 14. Dust - Matchbox 1:00. The new collabo album from these two Hip-Hop vets is gonna be ill as shit. Don't know if it'll be better than Marco Polo and Torae's Double Barrel joint which is gonna drop on Duck Down as well, but it should contend.

But back to the point.Kris and Buck both expose the ugly truth about the game and it's current state here.glad they decided to do so. Kris and the BDI thug sound real good over Havoc's focused production.It's not hav's best work, but it has a reasonably dope effect to it.

Krs murdered Buck with his verse too btw.no disrespect.lol, better pick it up a bit if you gonna do a whole album with the teacha Buck. Man, I couldn't be happier as I logged on the the interwebz tonite.I don't care if you youngin's think I'm corny, or if you old heads are hatin on him now, nothing gets me amp'd like a new joint from Nas.over 15 years has passed since I first started bumpin' Nasir's shit and while I'll admit there has been some misses along the way, the bulk of his catalog is overtly ill.he's one of my generation's true GOAT's. This is his new joint 'I Have To', that sports a dope reworking of a violin sample, dope, minimalistic drums and Nas in rare form rhyming.I mean seriously, I haven't heard him just kick some shit in this smorgasbord manner in quite awhile.Good to hear he's still got that raw shit for his fans from the 90's while we all await his new collabo project with Damien Marley. In honor of Earth Day Phil Da Agony is dropping us three joints (one being a remix) off his upcoming new project 'Think Green', which btw is not a play on the color of dough or weed, but rather his attempt at raising awareness about the global situation we all now face in 2009 and onward.Admirable, and much needed these cuts are top notch, especially 'Hunters'.

These three joints feature Phil's Strong Arm Steady fam as well as the incomparable Talib Kweli, so dig in kids and be sure to go out and grab 'Think Green' when it drops next month on Nature Sounds Records. Think Green feat. Talib Kweli 2.

Think Green (remix) feat. Mitchy Slick & Krondon 3.

Hunters feat. Talib Kweli & Strong Arm Steady. Tribute projects are usually pretty tricky, but this brother/sister combo proves that keeping it all in the family is a good way to add that lil' bit of chemistry needed to pay the proper homage to a host of all-time greats.

Handling the beats on the 'Producer's Luv Tribute' is none other than Daru Jones and the sultry singing comes courtesy of his uber talented sis Rena. Now before you go and say I'm over doing it with the vid's today, stop and peep out this incredibly diabolical new jawn from L.E.G.A.C.Y. LOL, aside from his incredibly hideous facial expressions this is underground video gold.Khrysis absolutely kills shit on the production tip.fuck, we need a compilation LP from him already.At any rate, yeah all the gore fans check in this vid is right up your ally.Leg explores his psycho doctor alter ego pretty well here and flexes his considerable lyrical talent.word to his fucked up cornrows.lol, jus playin Leg.

While every Hip-Hop blogger and journalist is dead set on tryin to figure out the puzzle that is when exactly New York will once again 'come back' and precisely whom will spearhead this resurgence, I stand in the background and scream aimlessly 'look closer people, look at Skyzoo'. Back with another really dope mixtape jam packed with the producers that real heads clamor for (Analogic, 9th Wonder, Illmind, Jake One) and the subject matter that NYC was once known primarily for, Sky has successfully dropped a worthy follow up to his much celebrated 'Corner Store Classic' mixtape. Believe me when I tell you that that was a big hurdle for him to get over. If you like heady Japanese production imports be sure and grab Prisma's latest, 'Music By Prisma'.

The beats on here are top shelf, jazzy and well set.Prisma has impressive arrangements that ae complimented by some very decent emcee's. Able to secure vocal contributions from none other than El Da Sensei, Fat Jon, Aloe Blacc and Raashan Ahmad among others this LP is no doubt going to be in contention for best production comp. Of the year when Decemeber rolls around.Not bad for a relative newcomer to the American production landscape.

He even manages to make Amanda Diva listenable on a certain level.Ouch, sorry Amanda, your still gorgeous ma. All in the Hook feat. El Da Sensei 02. Bird of Liberty 03. Passion Flower 04. I Got Soul feat.

Amanda Diva 05. Hitotsu ni feat. Fat Jon (Five Deez) 06. Change Your Ways feat. Aloe Blacc 07.

Rainy Sunday Morning 08. Pushin Along feat. Raashan Ahmad (Crown City Rockers) 09.

Astrogate for Other Planet 10. Gone with the Songs 11.

Sprit of the Times 12. NY to JPN feat. Brown Bag Allstars 14. Menina (Album Edit). Coming four years after the retail album that highlighted the Indie Underground's illest emcee's teaming with the Wu's elite and some of their more celebrated affiliates is the 'Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture Instrumentals'.

I won't even begin to lie, I was all over this LP release back in 05' when it first dropped (The actual album, not the instrumentals).for guys like me who are knee deep in both the underground and the mystique behind Hip-Hop's all time greatest crew/group you just couldn't ask for anything more. I mean it had some of my all-time favorite emcee's on it.Ras Kass, Planet Asia, R.A., Littles, MF Doom, Del, Tragedy.It was just incredible.Actually went out and copped the CD and The Vinyl.Despite this joint's undeniable illness, I remember a lot of people overlooking it and even needlessly hating.I was stupefied as to why so don't ask, but that's what teh mood was on the net and in a few of my close circles.SMH. For me, everything from the cover art, to the guest list and actual musical content was damn near perfect.the best comp. Another really dope aspect of this release originally was the production.Now I walked into the whole situation of coppin' this expecting that the usual names from the Wu camp would handle the beats.ya know, 4th Disciple, Tru Master, Mathematics, Rza and so on and so forth.yet as I thumbed through the booklet while simoultaneously bumpin the album I was kind of surprised to see that a somewhat new name was handling the majority of the workload and that his output was nothing short of amazing.This compilation was officially Bronze Nazereth's arrival for me. We have a great 'Best Of' compilation here courtesy of two of the finer Hip-Hop sites out there dedicated to the french production trio known throughout the blogosphere and their native country France as The Jazz Liberatorz.

Take the time to get to know DJ Damage, Dusty, and Madhi a lil' better through this well selected and well thought out compilation of their best stuff to date.You'll find most of the Liberatorz best cuts ever on this dynamic mix as the good people over at HHhead and Musical Schizophrenia pretty much run the gamut of the Liberatorz best material. If your a fan of Jazzy beats and true musical output/collaboration, grab this.It won't disappoint, don't sleep kids. Straight raw, lyrical heat from Chino, who we haven't exactly always had out on the scene consistently, but man.this joint right here.well, lets just say I haven't heard a more fierce, no hooker in a minute.Sure is nice when Chino decides to chill with the Hollywood crooning and come like we all know he's capable of coming on the mic.not really sure if he's got a new project on the horizon or if '90 Bars.' Is just one of his random musings.hopefully it's not the latter.

Reppin' Boston Massachusetts and Phoenixville Pennslyvania, respectively Stu Bangas and Vanderslice might not exactly be on your Hip-Hop radar as of yet when it comes to dope, up and coming producers.hopefully some of you have thought outside the box and already gotten acquainted with both of these gifted beatmakers as soloists, for everyone else get ready to experience what they can do together. If I had to classify their sound I would have to say that they're more sonically driven.sample based yes, but very crisp, very clean.very adept at flipping piano and rock samples as well.Just got a really updated, hardcore sound.perfect for your favorite block scholar to rip into mercilessly. 'Duck And Cover' is a mix of Stu and Vanderslice's past works and some of their unreleased gems as well. This project is being dropped a s precursor to their upcoming official album 'The Crime Hour' due out sometime later this year.Til' that drops enjoy this high energy masterpiece that will no doubt put you in the mood to slap, rob or beat somethin'.features a laundry list of dope, hardcore emcees. While the naive masses have been salivating over D.C. Native and Hip-Hop newcomer Wale's trendiness and ready willingness to make radio hits they are simultaneously and ignorantly overlooking the headier acts from around the area, causing this blogger to ponder a few things.One, does the new generation of Hip-Hop fans in D.C.

Really get what the culture is all about? Two, do they really grasp that it's something you live and not a product that can be sold and so forth? Three, is there a new hot bed of untapped talent in the District? And if so, who then, if not Mr. 'Nike Boots', should the kids be checking for there?.I'll answer that last question myself cause' it's the only one that I'm 100 percent sure on.ladies and gents, the answer would have to be rapper/producer Ardamus.and he'll answer the rest. I'm a fan of Underground/Indie Hip-Hop and while the genre probably has seen better days I won't say it's on the decline.Nope, in fact I think that it's pushing forward into interesting new formats. Guys are blending and melding other genres into the Hip-Hop aesthetic and not only coming up with exciting new sounds, but also adding to the creative pot and reworking past techniques.

Ardamus is no exception, and in many ways is one of the more successful tenants in the house of 'genre bending'. On what I'm to believe is his debut project (although I doubt it) 'When Nothing Goes Right' Ardamus isn't afraid to go anywhere in his production or rhyming.at times sped up samples cascade against bold basslines and thick hand claps while he spits introspective verses about his life and opens up ('What's Wrong With Me').

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Other times we find Ard reppin' for his town masterfully as he takes you on a virtual tour of D.C. On 'The District' with fellow 202er's DJ Eurock and Keyote as a great Piano flip brings their words to life. Pretty dope Indie Hip-Hop stuff for the most part on here until tracks like 'Maybe It's You', 'Who Rolled It' and 'When Something Goes Right' come and slap you in the mouth for actin' so damn brand new. Meshing intricate and absorbing sounds with soul singing, flutes, bells, twanging guitars and everything else you can and can't think of, Ard's arrangements and ideas for 'When Nothing Goes Right' is to say the least, stimulating. That fact only adds to Ard's extracting narratives, which always match in tone and subject matter.

Dj Muggs Presents - The Soul Assassins (Chapter II) (2000) Tracklist: 01. Real Life (feat. Kool G Rap) 02. We Will Survive (feat. You Better Believe It (feat. Xzibit & King Tee) 04. When The Fat Lady Sings (feat.

This Some'n To (feat. Goodie Mobb) 06. Armageddon (Interlude) (feat. Kurupt) 07. Victory & Defeat (feat. Hostyle) 08. Heart Of The Assassin (feat.

Chace Infinite, Krondon, Phenam, Ras Kass) 09. Suckers Are Hidin (feat. Dilated Peoples) 10. When The Pain Inflict (feat. Kurupt & Roscoe) 11.

Don't Trip (feat. Cypress Hill) 12. Razor To Your Throat (feat.

Everlast) 13. Millenium Thrust (feat. Self-Scientific) 14. Back Up Off Me (feat.

Buc50) 15. Hidden Track (feat. GZA) Link de descarga: Facebook.